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High gasoline prices, bad winter weather and steep government spending cuts were responsible for the slowdown. Eager to show action on gas costs, Obama has repeatedly called for ending the tax subsidies to oil and gas companies, even while conceding that they would not have an immediate effect on prices. He has also called for the Justice Department to investigate possible price fixing and said this week that he was also prodding OPEC nations such as Saudi Arabia to increase production. "I also believe that instead of subsidizing yesterday's energy, we should invest in tomorrow's," he said. Lankford also warned that Republicans would not vote to raise the nation's debt ceiling
-- now at $14.3 trillion -- in the coming weeks unless the measure also includes steps to cut government spending. Presidents have agreed to such deals in the past, and Obama this month, in an interview with The Associated Press, conceded that some spending restrictions might be necessary to win an increase in the debt ceiling. Without raising that limit, the government would default on its debts. ___ Online: Obama address: www.whitehouse.gov/ GOP address:
http://www.youtube.com/RepublicanConference/
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